A Freemason gave his best impression of Ali G when he joined a brakdancing demonstration. Clifford Drake teamed up with members of Chalfont St Giles Youth Club during the finals of ihelp - a £14,000 programme which encourages youngsters to do community ...
The Slough Observer reported on 14th April 2010 a trip by Bowen Lodge to Bristol with their partners. £750 was raised from a fancy dress evening.
Fereemasons became high rollers for a night when they raised £750 for charity. 50 people turned up at the Beaconsfield Masonic Centre to join in the highlight of Hall Barn Lodge's social calendar. The money went to The money will go to the Iain Rennie a ...
Slough Freemasons Gary Mason and Peter Cole hosted a special lunch to hand over donations to two charities. They gave a cheque for £2,000 to the Slough branch of Carers UK and £1,500 to Alzheimer's Socity Slough branch.
The Bucks Herald reported in the 15th December 2009 issue that local Freemasons had given £5,000 to charity after a year of fund raising. A cheque was presented to Cancer Care and Haematology (£2.000), Chiltern Air Ambulance (£2,000) and the 7200 Trust (£ ...
The Milton Keynes Citizen reported on 3rd December 2009 that Ray Reed, the Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire had presented the National Society for Epilepsy (NSE) with a cheque for £15,000.
The contribution of people from the town in raising £42,000 for disabled children has been recognised. Cash was raised through a family day in Henley which brought in members from the 21 Lodges and 10 Chapters across Berks, Bucks & Oxon. It included ...
The South Bucks Star, 3rd December 2009 reported on hte lunch for carers, organised by the Beaconsfield Masonic Centre and Buckinghamshire Freemasons.
Beaconsfield Freemasons put a spell on supermarket shoppers to drum up support for a community programme. Magician Eugene Matthias amazed people at Sainsbury's in Beaconsfield as he promoted the ihelp scheme which encourages children and young adults to t ...
A five year fund raising campaign by Slough Freemasons has borne fruit. More than 30 groups which meet at the Masonic Centre in Ragstone Road set a target of raising £2m in the 2010 Festival Appeal.
BBC Radio Berkshire News reports on how Slough Carers were about to lose their Christmas party through lack of funds until Slough Freemasons from the Province of Buckinghamshire stepped in with the £3000 needed to enable the event to go ahead.
Masons are stepping up their welfare provisions in anticipation of growing demand.
A letter from Clifford Drake published in the Slough Express on 28th January 2010 praises the stance of local newspapers and their support of good causes through reporting them.
Beaconsfield Freemasons are donating more than £2000 to the Amersham Field Centre. The money was handed over tyo the head of the Centre, Jackie Rham, by Eugene Matthias on behalf of the Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund.
Beaconsfield Freemasons have been prised for helping to boost the lives of people with spinal cord injuries after donating nearly £30,000. The first £9,000 was handed over by Mike Stimson, Assistant Provincial Grand master, to the Spinal Injuries Associat ...
Freemasons from Slough turned out in force to celebrate a five year fundraising drive for disadvantaged children
Freemasons have joined the fight against a debilitating disease by handing over £5000 to Parkindons UK The cash came from repersentatives of 44 lodges and cnapters who meet a the Ragstone Road centre, Slough, last month.
WINSLOW Freemasons have won praise for helping to transform the lives of people with spinal cord injuries. Five groups which meet at the Eliot Hall, on Church Street, Winslow, made regular donations to the Freemasons Grand Charity, which has ag ...
The Slough Observer published an article on 24th Febuary 2010 which is now available on their website. The article highlighted how the Mayor, Cllr Joginder Bal attended the launch of I-Help and was very supportive of it. The full article can be read here.
The Slough Observer reported on 5th March 2010 how the launch of I-Help was being supported by the Mayor of Slough.
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